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Boer Defends Zuma at African Union in Landmark Human Rights Hearing

On Thursday, 9 October 2025, a historic human rights hearing took place — quietly, virtually, and without public access. Former President Jacob Zuma’s complaint against the South African state was heard on the merits before all eleven Commissioners of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR). In a powerful moment of unity, Reyno De Beer, a white Boer and President of Liberty Fighters Network, stood alone to represent Zuma — opposing the State’s senior legal team. Though the hearing remains confidential, the fight for truth continues — and history is being written beyond the headlines.

White Boer Argues Zuma’s Case Tomorrow Before Eleven AU Commissioners

Tomorrow (9 October 2025), former President Jacob Zuma’s human rights case against the South African state will be heard — behind closed doors — by the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights. And leading the charge?
A white Boer, Reyno De Beer of Liberty Fighters Network — facing off against the State’s full senior legal team in a case that could reshape South Africa’s legal future. The hearing is confidential. The media is silent. But history is being made.

When Justice Is Delayed – The Story ACHPR Doesn’t Want Told

When justice is delayed, it isn’t just a procedural glitch — it’s a direct assault on accountability. For over five months, the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights has failed to release its merits decision in Van Heerden v Republic of South Africa, despite clear legal obligations. Liberty Fighters Network, representing the complainants, has taken the matter to the Pan African Parliament in a bold stand against bureaucratic silence. This is not merely about one case. It’s about a growing pattern where continental institutions turn their backs on the very people they are meant to serve. And yet, while others remain silent, we speak up — without financial backing, without government aid, and without charging a cent. If you believe in truth without compromise and justice without price tags, support our work with a voluntary donation. Together, we can remind the system that the people are watching — and we will not go away quietly.

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